dimanche 28 octobre 2012

Last day of #FestivalsDesLibertés

Today was the last day of the Festival so we tried to enjoy more :))

we wanted to go to Facebook Follies but we were late so we couldn't see the docu, but I think it's the moment to show you the 'artistic' side of the Festival :p. There were some pictures put on the walls, so I pictured a few ones, here they are: 






Here you had the 'debate' place and it was also used as a 'concert' place

A boy is waiting for his father at the Masisi hospital in North-Kivu 




Ooh look how interested I am :)
 Ohw what these little men are suppose to mean, well I let you imagine :)


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A non-industrial miner at the bottom of the mine drup in Lubumbashi goes to the portion where he can work with a group in the hope finding ore




I didn't wanted to show the pic that is with this one ^^



The program of today ^^

 Waiting for the debate ^^

So finally the debate began after the docu: Facebook Follies as introduction. It was an interesting debate but unfortunately we couldn't stay till the end because another documentary was going to begin.

The debate was about the fact that if we use to much the same source (like only use Fb, Google, Wikipedia ...) well we'll make the multinational have more power and they said it was also a kind of censure because of the info and so on. I'm sorry I don't remember anymore what they said, but they said they would put the power-point online but I can't find them, ones I will I'll put it here^^

Afterwards a group of young person got together to make a movie about the actual crises and what they thought about it. It were persons from all over the world like Vietnam, Bulgaria, Senegal, Canada and so on.
Their conclusion was that the crises was, in a kind of way, in our head (we have to change the way we are used to see,or used to do things too ^^

So there were some things they said that capt my intention

  • People are afraid of the unknown, and that's the situation right now
  • The crises is only important when the rich people are also blended in it
  • People became consumer and the crises is mental, because the way you live is the way you see life 
  • You have a different point of view of the crises and that depends on of the place you take in the society
  • Here in Belgium we feel the crises less because we have a good social hulp, because every social cless is touched by the crises ^^
Here is a picture of the two groups that made two short vids




At the end of the day they gave the prices so the docus could be promoted a bit everywhere over the world. The docu that won the biggest prices was of course 5 broken cameras

It was about Bil'in, what I really admired was that it was like we were there, doing those protest with them together, I don't know how to explain it but it's an amazing docu that explains the 'every-day' situation of the occupied territories: how they feel, their fears, but also their bravure, their perseverance, their faith!

I admire the Palestinians for their patience, don't forget them in your payers!!

Afterwards we needed something to calm down, so we went to the concert of Antibalas, it was fulll (I don't like concerts that are full because I need my own space to enjoy you know :p) so we listened two songs and then we left ^^


I learned a lot those ten days, I hope next year it will be the same!! InsAllah :)

Peace and Love, Young SOul!!

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